It has all become a strange game of cat and mouse, hasn’t it? President Trump does something, and we react quickly. We say he can’t…
An email was sent out to the DU community from Chancellor Rebecca Chopp and Board of Trustees Chair Doug Scrivner to update students on the…
On Jan. 26, Liliana Rodriguez, Vice Chancellor of Student Life and Inclusive Excellence sent an email to the DU community with news of an undergraduate…
This year’s Diversity Summit hosted by DU took place on Thursday, Jan. 19 to Friday, Jan. 20 to promote and talk about diversity on campus…
The 20th amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that the newly elected President of the United States of America shall take power, “at noon on…
To put it lightly, 2016 was a year that most people would characterize as a seemingly endless horror movie where many artists and trailblazers we…
Dear Denver Post’s Editorial Board, I am a current undergraduate student at DU, and like many other students, I find your editorial on the proposed…
It’s no secret that the world of social media can be a center for protest and activism. Over the past week or so, Facebook has…
Like many universities nationwide, DU boasts a high price tag for tuition. With over 12,000 students and 1,281 faculty, it is no surprise that this…
After multiple incidents of defacement of the Free Speech Wall occurred throughout the beginning of fall quarter, a group of students of color united to…